Glo's style resolutions for the red carpet
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetBy Brienne WalshAs we enter the final days of 2012, we're taking some time to reflect on the famous fashion trends that made an impression—and not in a good way. Celebs, if you're listening, here are 11 red carpet looks that should not be repeated.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/131600_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: A pantsuit that, for all intents and purposes, is actually a matching set of pajamas.The Resolution: As appealing as it is to be comfy, PJs are best left in the bedroom.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131592_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: Sheer fabric over a bra and underwear—that's it. The Resolution: Underwear is underwear is underwear. You can dress it up, but you shouldn't take it out.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/131586_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: A long cape bewilderingly worn over an evening gown, even in warm weather.The Resolution: This is style best passed over unless you're a queen at your coronation, or in St. Petersburg in January.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/131587_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: Shirt dresses that are too long to be a shirt, and too short to be a dress.The Resolution: If you can't see the shorts you're wearing underneath your shress, then retire the look.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/131583_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: High-waisted shorts with a short hem, paired with a matching blazer.The Resolution: If the outfit looks just as good with pants, why not modify the look by giving yourself more coverage? Go with longer bottoms—at the very least a skirt.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/131584_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: A formal dress that consists of a full skirt with a crop top, leaving the stomach exposed.The Resolution: To wear the look without showing too much skin, connect the top and the bottom with a sheer panel.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131585_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: A variation on The Emperor's New Clothes, this look consists of sheer black lace over a barely-there black garment.The Resolution: A black web of lace shouldn't hold an outfit together.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131588_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: A dress that looks like it got caught in a typhoon, with too many cutout panels.The Resolution: A few cutouts can add dimension to an otherwise simple dress, but shouldn't make you look like you barely escaped drowning.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131589_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: Is it a miniskirt? Is it a long skirt? Is it a bathing suit bottom? Is it a beach cover up? Is it a nightgown? We aren't sure.The Resolution: Sheer panels work when used sparingly, but when they dominate a look, it can lead to an outfit identity crisis.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/131590_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: Big, heavy shoes with a flat, raised platform.The Resolution: Platform sneakers push the wedge to the limit, and big, chunky shoes age even the most fresh-faced of stars.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131591_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpetThe Look: An outfit dominated by a pattern that looks like an overgrown fairy garden.The Resolution: A subtle floral pattern can look feminine and flirty, but too much flower power ends up looking childish.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/131593_Original.jpg
- Glo's style resolutions for the red carpethttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/131600_Original.jpg
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Red Carpet Resolutions
1 of 12By Brienne Walsh
As we enter the final days of 2012, we're taking some time to reflect on the famous fashion trends that made an impression—and not in a good way. Celebs, if you're listening, here are 11 red carpet looks that should not be repeated.
The Hugh Hefner
2 of 12The Look: A pantsuit that, for all intents and purposes, is actually a matching set of pajamas.
The Resolution: As appealing as it is to be comfy, PJs are best left in the bedroom.
The Emperor's New Clothes
3 of 12The Look: Sheer fabric over a bra and underwear—that's it.
The Resolution: Underwear is underwear is underwear. You can dress it up, but you shouldn't take it out.
The Eveningwear Cape
4 of 12The Look: A long cape bewilderingly worn over an evening gown, even in warm weather.
The Resolution: This is style best passed over unless you're a queen at your coronation, or in St. Petersburg in January.
The Shress
5 of 12The Look: Shirt dresses that are too long to be a shirt, and too short to be a dress.
The Resolution: If you can't see the shorts you're wearing underneath your "shress," then retire the look.
The Diaper Suit
6 of 12The Look: High-waisted shorts with a short hem, paired with a matching blazer.
The Resolution: If the outfit looks just as good with pants, why not modify the look by giving yourself more coverage? Go with longer bottoms—at the very least a skirt.
The Missing Link
7 of 12The Look: A formal dress that consists of a full skirt with a crop top, leaving the stomach exposed.
The Resolution: To wear the look without showing too much skin, connect the top and the bottom with a sheer panel.
The Spiderweb
8 of 12The Look: A variation on The Emperor's New Clothes, this look consists of sheer black lace over a barely-there black garment.
The Resolution: A black web of lace shouldn't hold an outfit together.
The Shipwreck Dress
9 of 12The Look: A dress that looks like it got caught in a typhoon, with too many cutout panels.
The Resolution: A few cutouts can add dimension to an otherwise simple dress, but shouldn't make you look like you barely escaped drowning.
The Fake-Out Skirt
10 of 12The Look: Is it a miniskirt? Is it a long skirt? Is it a bathing suit bottom? Is it a beach cover up? Is it a nightgown? We aren't sure.
The Resolution: Sheer panels work when used sparingly, but when they dominate a look, it can lead to an outfit identity crisis.
The Clodhopper
11 of 12The Look: Big, heavy shoes with a flat, raised platform.
The Resolution: Platform sneakers push the wedge to the limit, and big, chunky shoes age even the most fresh-faced of stars.
The Garden Party
12 of 12The Look: An outfit dominated by a pattern that looks like an overgrown fairy garden.
The Resolution: A subtle floral pattern can look feminine and flirty, but too much flower power ends up looking childish.
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